Syl
Cheney-Coker Annotated Bibliography
An incomplete, "working" version of an envisioned comprehensive
bibliography of published works by and about (and even just mentioning
in passing) the Sierra Leonean poet & novelist.

Syl Cheney-Coker
A brief bio-bibliographic entry prepared for the Encyclopedia
of World Literature in the 20th Century (1999).

An
Interview with Rob Nixon
An interview with the UW-Madison professor and author of, among
other things, Dreambirds: The Strange History of the Ostrich
in Fashion, Food, and Fortune (Picador 1999). Published in
Wisconsin African Studies News & Notes (2001).

Window on the World
Outline of presentation given at a conference in Milwaukee on
integrating Africa-related Internet resources into the classroom.

English 001 - Sections 1034 & 1037
Website for the two sections of Freshman Comp ("Expository
Writing") I taught at Marquette University in Milwaukee,
Fall 1999. Includes syllabi and supplemental materials.

Review
of Your Madness, Not Mine: Stories of Cameroon by Makuchi
Copy of a review I wrote for the email listserv, H-Afrlitcine
in Oct/Nov 1999. Yes, yes, I know there are a few typos and awkward
phrases that remain - and I also realize that I do precisely that
which I laud Briere [who wrote the introduction] for not
doing. Oh well, I was cutting my milk teeth. The link above leads
to the H-Net version of the review. Click
here, or visit Big Daddy's Bookstore, if you're interested
in purchasing Makuchi's work.

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I'm still moving slowly, slowly...

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